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Lateral displacement of the jaw is prevented by [dropdown 1] ligament,and occurs in the [dropdown 2] compartment of the synovial cavity,during movement shown in [dropdown 3] panel.

Lateral displacement of the jaw is prevented by [dropdown 1] ligament,and occurs in the [dropdown 2] compartment of the synovial cavity,during movement shown in [dropdown 3] panel.      Dropdown 1 Choices: lateral sphenomandibular stylomandibular Dropdown 2 Choices: inferior superior Dropdown 3 Choices: A C E F
Dropdown 1 Choices:
lateral
sphenomandibular
stylomandibular
Dropdown 2 Choices:
inferior
superior
Dropdown 3 Choices:
A
C
E
F

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